70 Dr. Kennepy Baiuie’s Researches amongst the inscribed Monuments 
so unfounded. It arose, perhaps, from Pliny’s translating the Karaxexavpevn 
of the author of the Periplus by Hausta,* which was excellent authority for the 
English traveller’s doing the same for Strabo. But, unfortunately for the applica- 
tion, the Katakekawmene of the latter embraced a considerable extent of Asia 
Minor.} 
Ibid. page 136, line 22. 
The reading ZAMBAGEIO which I have noted as the preferable one in 
the Varie Lectiones of my Fasciculus,{ but subject to doubt from the obscurity of 
this part of the monument, is correct. In this I have been confirmed by a copy 
which has been forwarded to me by Mr. Borrell, as also Professor Béckh’s edi- 
tion formed from a great variety of transcripts.§ This Sambatheion was a 
sacred edifice, dedicated to the Sibyl Sambatha (or Sambethe), concerning whom 
the reader may consult Suidas|| and Pausanias,§] with the note of the commentator, 
Perizonius, on a passage in Aelian’s twelfth book, in which he refers to this very 
inscription.** The reading XAAAAPOY, moreover, on which I have ventured 
some remarks in this paragraph of my memoir, I am now disposed to alter to 
XAAAAIOY, viz., of the Chaldean, it according well with the origin of Sam- 
batha, as stated by some authors, and appearing in the published copies of Spon 
and Depeysonnel,}7 from which it has been adopted by Béckh. 
Ibid. page 139, line 9. 
I copied the fragment here referred to from a marble which had been placed 
over one of the graves in the Armenian cemetery of Akhissar. Its exordium 
had been so entirely effaced as to preclude the possibility of any satisfactory res- 
toration. There is room, however, for conjecture that the inscription which I 
have edited from Depeysonnel in my Fasciculus{{ abovementioned, may have been 
nearly identical with this fragment: that it was not entirely so we have reason 
to conclude, from the order of the lines not being the same, as well as from ENTA 
* Nat. Hist, vi. 34. 6. { Strab, xii. 8, p. 76 5 xiii. 4, pp. 152-6. 
t Viz. p. 67, tit. xv. f. § Ubi supra, vol. ii, p. 839, n, 3509. 
|| In voc. Sé6uaae. | Vid. x. 12) 5. 
** Viz. Spon’scopy. Vid. not. in Aelian, V.H. xii. 85. 
Tt Vid. Fascic, u. s. p. 178, Tt Vid. p. 178, tit. b. 
